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supreme court, the first jewish justice on the highest court. in commemoration of the anniversary of his nomination, brandeis university in massachusetts hosted a panel including supreme court justice route bader ginsburg to discuss his contributions to american democracy. then at 6:55, professors freeman who studies early american politics and bellow specializing in the 20th century discuss the evolution of political parties and partisanship from the founding era to present day. sunday morning at 10:00 on road to the white house rewind, from the 2000 campaign, a south carolina republican primary debate with texas governor george w. bush, arizona senator john mccain and alan keys. cnn hosted the event in columbia and larry king moderated. governor bush won in south carolina and he went on to secure the republican nomination. and at 6:00, american artifacts looks at selections of objects left at the vietnam memorial wall including letters, graphs, art work and metals, about 400,000 items at national park museum resource center in maryland. for th
supreme court, the first jewish justice on the highest court. in commemoration of the anniversary of his nomination, brandeis university in massachusetts hosted a panel including supreme court justice route bader ginsburg to discuss his contributions to american democracy. then at 6:55, professors freeman who studies early american politics and bellow specializing in the 20th century discuss the evolution of political parties and partisanship from the founding era to present day. sunday morning...
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and 2004, he authored the court of supreme court versustrinco. a pretty hot issue back then. even recently he authored the add min strayive law opinion critical for those of us who think about the nuances of whether agencies should have the jurisdiction to decide whether or not they have jurisdiction. for me personally, my affinity for him came in law school. whether you agree with him or not and his opinions, he was a delight to read. reading tons of cases and just some of them are exceptionally boring, to read a scalia opinion, especially dissent made you sit up and think and why i became an anti-trust lawyer and became in the department of justice anti-trust division is 1992 dissent in kodak versus image technical services. exceedingly complex and basically of section 2 duties and whether interbrand, the market power con strayed for another market. one of the great joys in my life was being able to meet a few years ago with the judge i clerked in new orleans when he was up here in washington and sid wsh degot together and said i have a surprise for you. it's going to be ju
and 2004, he authored the court of supreme court versustrinco. a pretty hot issue back then. even recently he authored the add min strayive law opinion critical for those of us who think about the nuances of whether agencies should have the jurisdiction to decide whether or not they have jurisdiction. for me personally, my affinity for him came in law school. whether you agree with him or not and his opinions, he was a delight to read. reading tons of cases and just some of them are...
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the circuit court, the court just below the supreme court, ruled that the bulk collection of phone records is illegal. cruz, though, claimed he was with us on reforming the nsa. but he talks out of both sides of his mouth. you saw him on the debate stage when rubio questioned him on this, he said, oh no, he voted for the bill because he favors allowing the nsa to collect 100% of your cell phone records. if his goal is to collect 100% of your cell phone records, he greatly misunderstands the liberty movement. i've got a better idea. why don't we collect 0% of your phone records? keeping the government out of our records is essential to creativity. pink floyd understood -- all right. all right. just pink floyd. pink floyd understood the genius needs to be left alone. whether your ideas are politically correct or not, whether you're a painter or a self-proclaimed prophet, the exhortation is to shine. shine on, you crazy diamond. for the crazy diamonds to shine, government must get out of the way. the believe me alone generation is a generation that believes they can conquer the world and solv
the circuit court, the court just below the supreme court, ruled that the bulk collection of phone records is illegal. cruz, though, claimed he was with us on reforming the nsa. but he talks out of both sides of his mouth. you saw him on the debate stage when rubio questioned him on this, he said, oh no, he voted for the bill because he favors allowing the nsa to collect 100% of your cell phone records. if his goal is to collect 100% of your cell phone records, he greatly misunderstands the...
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obviously he would have said the supreme court. go back to congress to get them to update the law. strictly speaking, if you look at the text of 6 29, says the fcc shall adopt regulation to ensure the commercial availability of certain devices. we do have regulations on the books right now.the commercial certain devices. we do have regulations on the books right now. this notion the majority is finding a quick constructionist approach to the statute, i wish they'd embrace it in other areas as well. they say, look, our hands are tied, the statute says we have to have these regulations. it's completely wrong. we have regulations now. the regulations have not solved the problem. in fact, they only made the problem worse. what we're saying is why don't we simply encourage the development of this second proposal? this app-based approach? it would be much better, would reduce costs for consumers, wouldn't embroil the fcc in trying to herd cats for a number of years and ultimately isn't going to satisfy the purposes of the original statute. >> margaret harding with "political pro." my que
obviously he would have said the supreme court. go back to congress to get them to update the law. strictly speaking, if you look at the text of 6 29, says the fcc shall adopt regulation to ensure the commercial availability of certain devices. we do have regulations on the books right now.the commercial certain devices. we do have regulations on the books right now. this notion the majority is finding a quick constructionist approach to the statute, i wish they'd embrace it in other areas as...
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but first i wanted to start with a quick word about the unfortunate passing of supreme court justice antonin scalia over the weekend. judge scalia was a brilliant jurist, a dedicated constitutionalist and with a unique sense of humor and knack for vivid language that made him a favorite of the conservative movement. his wisdom will to doubt continue to touch this country for years. i did not know judge scalia well. i only had an opportunity to speak with him at length once. but when i did, my lasting memory was that this conservative firebrand was such a gentle man. a gentleman. a person of clear faith who treated everyone he met with dignity and respect. judge scalia could be harsh in his o pinions but by his own admission, his favorite friend on the court was liberal jurist ruth bader ginsburg. and regarding the importance of civility, judge scalia famously said, "i don't attack ideas," -- pardon me, "i don't attack people, i attack ideas." if you can't separate the two, you ought to get a new day job. we celebrate judge ska caliscal. this town could use a big dose of both. now, tu
but first i wanted to start with a quick word about the unfortunate passing of supreme court justice antonin scalia over the weekend. judge scalia was a brilliant jurist, a dedicated constitutionalist and with a unique sense of humor and knack for vivid language that made him a favorite of the conservative movement. his wisdom will to doubt continue to touch this country for years. i did not know judge scalia well. i only had an opportunity to speak with him at length once. but when i did, my...
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. >> you can get something like the history of grain elevators in pennsylvania or landmark supreme court decisions. >> i believe that we will win! >> there's so much more that c-span does in terms of its programs to make sure that people outside the beltway know what's going on inside it. >> i am proud to announce -- >> i announce my candidacy -- >> i am officially running -- >> for president of the united states. >> a reporter who covers politics. for so many of my stories in "the washington post," c-span has been part of my research, providing me with quotes and insights about people. >> there's so many niches within the political blogosphere. all of those get could have rered. >> how many nuclearñég warhead does russia have at the u.s. and the u.s. have aimed at russia? >> it's a place i can do the thinking and decision making. >> we follow c-span, house meetings, senate meetings. >> good morning. phone lines are open. start dialing in. >> the interaction with call secallers is great. >> you are right. >> it's mom. >> i'm your mother. i disagree that all families are like ours. i d
. >> you can get something like the history of grain elevators in pennsylvania or landmark supreme court decisions. >> i believe that we will win! >> there's so much more that c-span does in terms of its programs to make sure that people outside the beltway know what's going on inside it. >> i am proud to announce -- >> i announce my candidacy -- >> i am officially running -- >> for president of the united states. >> a reporter who covers...
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he may have even become a supreme court justice someday. so there's still time, mr. president. there's still time. you're a young man. but all kidding aside, mr. president, we honor you for your dignity. we honor you for your integrity. we honor you for your faith the way you honor god with your life and your service to all of us. ladies and gentlemen, for one last time at our national prayer breakfast it is my honor to introduce the president of the united states. [ applause ] >> thank you so much. thank you. thank you very much. thank you so much. thank you. very kind. thank you very much. good morning. >> good morning, mr. president. >> giving all praise and honor to god for bringing us together here this morning. i want to thank everyone who helped organize this breakfast, especially our co-chairs robert and juan, who embodied the tradition of friendship, fellowship, and prayer. i will begin with a confession. i have always felt a tinge of guilt motorcading up here at the heart of d.c.'s rush hour. i suspect not all the commuters were blessing me as they waited to get to wo
he may have even become a supreme court justice someday. so there's still time, mr. president. there's still time. you're a young man. but all kidding aside, mr. president, we honor you for your dignity. we honor you for your integrity. we honor you for your faith the way you honor god with your life and your service to all of us. ladies and gentlemen, for one last time at our national prayer breakfast it is my honor to introduce the president of the united states. [ applause ] >> thank...
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court or any other kinds of challenges that we face here. and i think that you've come here in good faith to argue for some really urgent priorities that must be met and they are commendably a part of this budget. earlier this year, the hartford, they reached out to me because they were informed there were no additional hearing dates. travel board or teleconference dates for hartford and the remainder of the fiscal year in terms of the appeals process. after my inquiry, the additional teleconference date has been added which i appreciate but i think that that experience illustrates the importance of reforming the appeals process -- the bsos have focused on it and i assume you agree, it should be a priority? >> absolutely. i also agree on the budget. i would tell you this is my second budget at the va, but i feel better this year than i have ever before about connecting our strategies with the budget, with resources, with the legislation required and with the six -- the 12 priorities that we have listed for 2016. this is more than just a budg
court or any other kinds of challenges that we face here. and i think that you've come here in good faith to argue for some really urgent priorities that must be met and they are commendably a part of this budget. earlier this year, the hartford, they reached out to me because they were informed there were no additional hearing dates. travel board or teleconference dates for hartford and the remainder of the fiscal year in terms of the appeals process. after my inquiry, the additional...
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court decisions. >> i believe that we will win! i believe that we will win! >> there is so much author that c-span does in terms of its programing to make sure that people outside the beltway know what's going on inside of it. >> i am proud to announce -- >> i announce my candidacy -- >> i am officially running -- >> for president of the united states! >> i'm a reporter who covers politics. so many of my stories in "the washington post," c-span has been part of my research, providing me with quotes and insights about people. >> there are so many niches within the political blogosphere. and all of those policy areas get covered. >> how many nuclear warheads does russia have aimed at the u.s., and the u.s. have aimed at russia? >> it's a place i can go that let's me do the thinking and do decision-making. >> we follow tons of c-span, watch house meetings, senate meetings, all kinds of stuff. >> good morning, everyone. phone lines are open. so start dialing in. >> the interaction with callers on c-span is great. you never know what yo
court decisions. >> i believe that we will win! i believe that we will win! >> there is so much author that c-span does in terms of its programing to make sure that people outside the beltway know what's going on inside of it. >> i am proud to announce -- >> i announce my candidacy -- >> i am officially running -- >> for president of the united states! >> i'm a reporter who covers politics. so many of my stories in "the washington post,"...
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. >> the supreme court heard oral argument in heffernanv city of paterson, new jersey. the case looks at whether city officials violated the free speech rights of a police officer who was demoted after his superiors assumed he supported a challenger in the local mayor's race. this is an hour. >> argument in case 14-1280, heffernan versus city of paterson, new jersey. mr. frost? >> mr. chief justice and may it please the court, public employees have a right not to be demoted on patronage grounds. i does not matter if you are affiliated with a specific party or that you are non-affiliated. it does not matter if you are mistakenly perceived by your employer or supervisor that you are engaged in political association to be protected by the first amendment. >> how would you define the right at issue in this case? >> the issue here -- >> how would you define the right that your client wishes this court to vindicate? >> defining the right in that pursuant to elrod and its progeny that there is not necessary to have any affirmative acts that by virtue of being a public employee
. >> the supreme court heard oral argument in heffernanv city of paterson, new jersey. the case looks at whether city officials violated the free speech rights of a police officer who was demoted after his superiors assumed he supported a challenger in the local mayor's race. this is an hour. >> argument in case 14-1280, heffernan versus city of paterson, new jersey. mr. frost? >> mr. chief justice and may it please the court, public employees have a right not to be demoted on...
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he'll discuss the war in syria, gitmo and how president obama should proceed to fill the supreme court vacancy. ben wickler will be on to talk about campaign 2016, their endorsement of bernie sanders and the organization's thoughs.s be sure to watch washington journal on c-span tomorrow morning. >>> now an update from capitol hill. >> corbin hires natural resources reporter for environment and energy news. what's the purpose of this sports man's bill the house is taking up. >> the bill called by supporters the share act is aimed at increasing lands for hunters and anglers. >> in terms of firearms. how would this proposed change that? >> there are a number of provisions in the bill. saw it easier to do things like bring firearms on army core of engineer lands. another provision would allow folks to carry bows and unarmed loaded weapons into areas where there are tighter gun restrictions as well. this bill is supported by the nra as well as many sports mans groups. >> how does this bill address the issue of importation of african elephant trophies and the -- also the issue of polar bear
he'll discuss the war in syria, gitmo and how president obama should proceed to fill the supreme court vacancy. ben wickler will be on to talk about campaign 2016, their endorsement of bernie sanders and the organization's thoughs.s be sure to watch washington journal on c-span tomorrow morning. >>> now an update from capitol hill. >> corbin hires natural resources reporter for environment and energy news. what's the purpose of this sports man's bill the house is taking up....